
- #MICROSOFT 365 PRICING PLANS K1 WINDOWS 10#
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but, as it appears, I’ll be sure to post. There doesn’t appear to be any further public info on what the plans contain etc. We can see on page 5 of the Product Terms that: There have been changes to the licensing here. Nor does it grant rights to access or use “virtualized instances of Windows”.Ī Microsoft 365 F1 USL DOES grant access to Windows Servers, but is not a “CAL Equivalent License” for any other product.Ī “step-up” from Office 365 F1 to Microsoft 365 F1 is available.
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Microsoft are now looking to extended the features and benefits of Windows 10 and EMS to these workers too – hence an F1 version of the recently renamed Microsoft 365 bundle license. This is a new offering, aimed at those “Firstline” (formerly Kiosk) workers, for whom Office 365 F1 (formerly K1) was intended.

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I can currently only assume that this promo offering will be cheaper than the license that offers dual platform rights, but let’s see! Microsoft 365 F1 “allow use of SQL Server on the Linux platform only”. “Microsoft will offer a Linux-specific subscription license for SQL Server 2017”Īnd, unlike the regular license this promo offering will: On page 95, we see there is a promo running from Octoto Septemwhere: R Server for Teradata DBįor each 1 (one) R Server for Teradata license, you may renew SA for 6 (six) x SQL Server Enterprise Core Licenses. R Server for Linuxįor each 2 (two) R Server for Linux licenses with active SA, you may renew SA for 2 (two) x SQL Server Enterprise Core Licenses.


R Server for Hadoopįor each 1 (one) R Server for Hadoop license with active SA, you may renew SA for 2 (two) x SQL Server Enterprise Core Licenses.
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The various flavours of “R Server” are being retired and so there are transition plans in place for those organisations with Software Assurance. What is “Machine Learning Server” you ask? Good question! It was “Microsoft R Server” and now, with the 9.2 release, it becomes “Machine Learning Server”.įor more info – head to this Microsoft blog. The Product Terms also states that only customers with SQL Server Enterprise + SA may use updates to “Machine Learning Server for Windows or Linux” that are released after October 2017.Īdditionally, for each SQL Server Enterprise core license with active SA, customers may run “Machine Learning Server for Hadoop” on up to 5 (five) servers. Microsoft point out page 29 of the Product Terms that “SQL Server Licenses are platform agnostic” and can be used on “Windows or Linux platforms”. SQL Server 2017 has been released, and the big thing is its support for Linux. Microsoft have introduced a number of changes in the October 2017 Product Terms document – let’s take a look.
